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{{Short description|Canadian daily newspaper}} {{Infobox newspaper | name = The Toronto Telegram | image = Toronto Telegram (front page).jpg | image_size = 240px | caption = | type = [[Newspaper]] | format = [[Broadsheet]] | foundation = 1876 | ceased publication = 1971 | price = | owners = [[John Ross Robertson]]; [[John W. H. Bassett]] - part owner | editor-in-chief = | political = [[Populism]], [[conservatism|Conservative]] | headquarters = Toronto Telegram Building (now part of [[Commerce Court]]) and later 444 Front Street West, [[Toronto]], [[Ontario]] | circulation = | ISSN = | publisher = | website = }} '''''The Toronto Evening Telegram''''' was a [[conservatism|conservative]], [[broadsheet]] afternoon [[newspaper]] published in [[Toronto]] from 1876 to 1971. It had a reputation for supporting the [[Conservative Party of Canada (historical)|Conservative Party]] at the federal and the provincial levels. The paper competed with an afternoon paper, ''[[The Toronto Daily Star]]'', which supported the [[Liberal Party of Canada|Liberals]]. ''The Telegram'' strongly supported Canada's connection with the [[United Kingdom]] and the rest of the [[British Empire]]<ref name=Brehl>"The Tely's 95 years: How the Old Lady went mod," John Brehl, ''Toronto Daily Star'', September 18, 1971, p. 6.</ref> as late as the 1960s.
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